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How To : Chrome Parts
So, your car needs a little bit of bling? Well here is how to do it the non expensive way
![]() 1. Select around the part you want to chrome (I decided to be different by doing a chrome hood )![]() Copy and paste it into a new layer. 2. Desaturate that layer, and duplicate it (Ctrl + J) ![]() 3. Select the hood (Hold control and click on the hood layer in the layers box) and fill that with white. ![]() Change the top layer (White) blending mode to overlay. 4. Amazing results. (Not too good on this one, but works well on parts with lots of reflections). ![]() -Chris- Hope that Helped
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Re: How To : Chrome Parts
![]() thats more like it (i was messing around with a chrome carbon effect.)
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